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Advanced SlipCam™ rear blade deployment -- no deflection!Standard mechanical broadheads tend to lose power quickly upon impact. With the SlipCam Rear Blade Deployment System, that's no longer a problem! Rage® Broadheads' streamlined profile provides the unerring accuracy and arrow speed of a field tip, but you also get the full deadly force of a fixed-blade broadhead! The machined aircraft aluminum body features HexFlat™ design for stable flight, with a stainless steel instant-cut tip. The cam-deployed rear blades follow the tip without grabbing or deflecting, even on an angled hit, and are guaranteed to deploy before entry, maintaining full kinetic energy. ShockLock™ system holds blades firmly in place (no more rubber bands). 2'' cutting diameter. 100-grain. FREE practice broadhead included.

Slipcam Rear Blade Deployment System keeps energy and power through impact on into the target

Great Broadhead
Number one broadhead out there. It gets the job done every time for me. I hear guys complain out there. No offense, but you have to put the practice in, and get good shot placement. If you shoot your bow once a year and want to bang shoulders all day, then grab a muzzy.
September 28, 2012

Very forgiving
Made a questionable shot (a little back) on a deer and the thing still only ran about 70 yards. I am a skeptic of any mechanical broadheads but these seem to do better than any others I have ever tried. Entry and exit holes are huge and I have seen them first hand take down some big african animals with complete pass throughs. I was just looking to try them on my bow but since I keep my stuff tuned so I can shoot fixed blades the same as field points I will probably just stick with the Magnus Stingers since I feel the less moving parts the better but that is just my personal preference.
Great product.
September 25, 2012

No Penetration
i have shot these at deer 3 deer with these (killshots) and none of them were recovered. one was a lung/ gut shot and was not found after a full night of tracking. the other was a shoulder blade shot and i am pulling plenty to go through a shoulderblade and it went in about 2 inches then fell right out and was never found. the other i shot last night in the neck ( she spun around before the arrow hit her) and it should have killed her but went in about 3 inches, will never use these again. the ONLY thing good about it is the field point accuracy
September 16, 2012

The Only Broadhead I'll Use
I have used these heads on over 30 whitetails all complete pass through from every conceivable angle. Great penetration, blood trails are excellent and very short. Also has worked well on ELK with complete passthrough and less than 70 yd track on 2 occassions. I have shot multiple heads both fixed and mechanical and these by far ouperform any other. They don't hold up well for repeat use and can deploy prematurely during carry. If u want to shoot a head through multiple animals, these are not for you. If you want to watch game die within sight , these broadheads are the choice.
September 8, 2012

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I would not shoot a Rage 2 Blade Broadhead on a bow with a draw weight under 60 lbs. Draw length I think anything below 27 inches will start to casue you problems. You need a certain amount of kinetic energy to push this broadhead through the vital of the deer and make a clean ethical kill. You owe that much to the animal you are hunting. Also keep in mind the diistance of your shots. As the arrow travels longer distances, it starts to slow and decrease in kinetic energy.

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Yes I have used the rage 2 balde 125 with my Barnett Crossbow and have Harvested three deer complete pass threw on all of them, two were Ohio Deer wich had some size to them and one was a Small buck in N.C.

Not the way to do it but, YES. Any heart shot will kill the animal but the recovery of the animal will not be easy if you find it at all. I would not reccomend this or even attempting as a responsible hunter.

The answer is yes,, of course it can.But,, and there's always a but,,, your shot placement would have to be almost perfect and let's be honest,, what are the chances of that out there in the real world?The reason we use broadheads is that they maximize the chances of a kill. Field points are not intended for hunting and therefore are a VERY poor choice.

Besides,, in many states they are illegal to use for hunting purposes.

Hi, Questman59! I change my blades and O ring after evry shot. I wonder if the people that are having problems are trying to skimp on money and reuse the O ring and blades. Hope this helps! Good Hunting and be Safe!! I have attached a couple of pictures of deer killed with my Rage.

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Hi BigBuck141! I have shot 2 turkeys and the Rage have pretty much decapitated both of them! I have shot multiple things with my Rage, from squirrls, rabbits, pheasant and ground hogs. The Rage is pretty devistating to everything I've shot.

Yes, they should be great, because they will tear it up. The turkeys vitals are fist sized and as you already know, they don't pose for the shot. The bigger the cut, the better for Mr. gobbles. The actual meat loss isn't that extreme considering with the smaller cutting heads, you may not find the bird before wiley coyote does.

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Are you Using a 125 grain Muzzy I was told by the Manufacturer rof My Crossbow to use heavier broadheads with a crossbow.. I had the same problem with the lighter Muzzy's . Will admit i changed to a different broadhead but the Muzzy's were working good..

Yes I have muzzy broadheads for my crossbow. I noticed if you line up one of the blades with the fleching your groupings should be better. I would use Rage broadheads and skip the muzzy if this doesn't work for you. I like the muzzy but mine had the same issue until I lined up the blades with the fletching. More accurate that way. Hope this helps.

Never had much success with fixed blades in my crossbow,Mechanical broadheads however work great. I use 100gr. spitfire and absolutely love them. They make an awesome exit hole that you can put your fist in.

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Swhacker is a better broadhead. I have shot rage for a few years and I have had some very bad things happen with it. Go to the swhacker website and watch the video on the front page. There is a part 2 as well. Watch both of them they speak for themselves. They test multiple broadheads in three different catagories.

rage is over rated three people i know lost deer last year to them they may all be bad shots? but surly one hit ok, on the bright side though rage did refund there money i told them to take it and buy some grim reapers

Goodness, no brainer, Rage Slipcam broadheads produce the largest entry holes on the market. I have heard that the swhackers have heavier blades but the entry hole is the kicker for me! I have not ever lost a deer with these broadheads, even with marginal or gut shots! They die, and that is a big confidence builder!

Hard to say since I know little about Swhacker but I can say I have lost my faith in the rage after loosing a great buck this year due to lack of penetration on BS shoulder shot. It performs perfect with a perfect shot but anything less than perfect will result in long and dissapointing blood trails. Blades are also pretty weak on rage. They tend to bend and nic easily.

Personally I shoot Rage, and I have had ZERO problems. I don't use Swhacker broadheads so I cannot compare, but I will tell you this, RAGE is the way to go in my book!! I Shot 4 deer last year, 2 bucks, and 2 does, and not one of them ran over 60 yrds. They 2 blade leaves a 4 inch entry hole!!

I use the 2 blade rage. Haven't had a problem with them yet. Dropped a few deer with them and they leave a nice trail to follow to the deer. And they now sell replacement bades, so that makes them a lot cheaper to use season to season.

My experience is limited to the two bladed version.With that in mind I can tell you that the Rage will perform as well or better than any other broadhead against Elk or larger game. The penetration these things will give you are simply amazing. Great design, great aerodynamics and consistent performance.

I would not trust any mechanical broadhead on game that large or tough. A good 3 or 4 blade broadhead with a "trocar" tip or a "cut on contact" design would be my choice. On game like that, it all depends on arrow placement.

Stay away from the Rage, they don't open up half the time and you end up with no blood trail. Go with a Magnus Buzzcut two blade. These broadheads hit the target, even in wind and most don't make it more then 30 yrds. Plus you have a super blood trail. I lost two nice buck this year with the Rage, they are junk.

I was actually talking to a buddy of mine who just came back from an elk hunt. Im asuming an elk hide would be comparable to a moose. He was using the 2 blade rage, not 1 but 2 different times he shot an elk and neither would penatrate more than 3-6 inches the arrow fell out both times. The blades were mangaled from the impact on the bone. He went back to a fixed blade and had no issuse harvesting an elk all in one trip

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I used practice tips on two arrows and practice tips on two other arrows and they shot the same. But they don't do as well as advertised. I would advice reading some of the negative reviews as well as the good before spending your hard earned money.

Absolutly you can practice with a field tip, as long as it is the same grain weight. The practice tip is only if you don't already have a field point or you are fine tuning a 60 yd shot. They fly almost identical to one another, but if you are practicing in a real treestand, or with brush I would use the Rage practice tip, because if it hits any trees, etc. then that means you need to trim the area, because the broadhead will expand, and it will deflect!!

You can if thats what you choose, they are not much diffarance at all. I shot about a cm off with my Hoyt Maxxis. They shoot extremely well, but i would shoot at least one to double check though, but it should br pretty close though.

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